2023
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25 Animals That Are Illegal to Own As Pets In The US
If you’ve ever dreamed of following in the footsteps of a Disney princess and having a pet squirrel or tiger as a sidekick, you might have to settle for a simple dog or cat instead. Stacker compiled a list of 25 animals that are illegal to own as pets in the U.S.
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Supreme Court Takes Student Debt Relief Away From 43 Million Americans
Nationwide, more than 45 million people owe $1.6 trillion in federal loans for college, according to government data, and as many as 43 million of them stood to benefit from the cancellation program.
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Whitmer Reels in Hundreds of Jobs as More Big-Name Companies Rush to ‘Make it in Michigan’
Two new business expansion projects are set to bring nearly 700 new jobs to Michigan after they received several million dollars in state economic development grants from the Michigan Strategic Fund this week.
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13 Adventure Parks in Michigan to Visit This Summer
From nostalgic favorites to hidden gems near you, this list of adventure and theme parks in Michigan will keep you and your crew making memories all summer long.
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What ‘Bidenomics’ Means for Workers and Families
US Department of Labor Chief Economist Joelle Gamble explains what “Bidenomics” means and how the president’s investments are helping workers and the economy.
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‘Budget for the People’: 6 Ways Michigan Lawmakers Are Spending Your Cash
The largest budget in state history is poised to pay big dividends for Michigan’s schools and infrastructure, as well as bolster access to healthcare, housing, workforce training—and a whole lot more.
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Whitmer Signs New Laws to Protect Michigan Students from Abuse
People who are sexually assaulted under the guise of medical treatment in Michigan will be further protected when coming forward, and their abusers will receive stricter punishments under legislation signed Thursday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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Should You Cancel Plans? Answers to Your Top Questions About Wildfire Smoke in Michigan
We have answers to your questions about symptoms, masking, weekend plans, and when to see a doctor.
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US Supreme Court Bans Consideration of Race in College Admissions
The Court’s decision reverses decades of precedent. In 1978, the Court ruled that affirmative action was lawful, which it later upheld in 2003 and 2016.
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8 Big Wins for Michigan Students: How the New State Budget is Investing in Public Schools
Michigan students are poised to reap some of the biggest rewards of the latest state budget after Democratic lawmakers voted this week to unleash billions of dollars in new state funding for Michigan’s public schools.

























